Home
Famous Residents
Day Trips
The Da Vinci Code
Weather
London's Airports
Style Bars
Sports
Theatres
Shopping
Afternoon Tea
Pubs
Palaces
Essential Information
Markets
Cinemas
Free Museums
2012 Olympics
Hotels in Films
Sights
Studying in London
Getting Around
Restaurants
Famous Buildings
Sports Events
Parks & Gardens
Churches
Keeping in Touch
Nightclubs
Art Galleries
Other Attractions
Festivals and Events
London with Kids
Sitemap
Privacy Policy
Contact Me
Vacation Rentals

London, England Weather
- Be Ready for Anything




London, England weather seems to be the epitome of the old saying “If you don’t like the weather, just wait five minutes”. Although it enjoys quite a temperate and mild climate and lacks the wild extremes that are found in other areas, London has a reputation for unpredictable and highly changeable weather that is well-deserved.



London England Weather



However, London also has a reputation as an extremely rainy city, which is really not true at all. Overall, London gets less rain than Sydney, Australia or Dallas, Texas, neither of which are considered to be cities that get excessive rain.

Perhaps it is London’s propensity for unexpected showers that has earned it the rainy reputation; carrying an umbrella seems almost mandatory amongst residents.

One atmospheric condition that London has long been linked to is fog, but this has changed in recent years. Long ago, industrial pollution caused a combination of haze, fog, and smog to form into the famed “London Pea Soup” which actually ended up killing thousands in the 1950s.

Clean Air Laws have all but eliminated this problem, and London’s fog is now just as ordinary as that of other cities.

There is really no bad time to visit London. The weather has its special charm in each season, and there are good reasons to recommend a visit at any time of year.

Springtime is magical in London, the city’s numerous gardens and parks come back to life and the weather is cool and mild.

Summer can be quite warm at times, although the lack of humidity makes it quite tolerable, and there are many outdoor festivals and events to enjoy.

Autumn brings a bit of chill back to the air, wonderful changing foliage, and some terrific activities like Bonfire Night.

Winter (pictured) is an enchanting time in London, with wonderful seasonal activities. The weather then is chilly and cold, but not the bitter cold of other northern climates, making outdoor activities still quite pleasant much of the time.

London, England weather is truly one of the nicest parts about visiting the city.




Winter weather in London, England is actually much milder than in other places at similar latitudes, largely due to the Gulf Stream currents.




Spring climate in London is perhaps the most unpredictable sort of weather; a chilly morning could develop into a balmy afternoon and a blustery rainy evening.




The London weather forecast for summer is usually quite delightful; warm weather and sunny skies but none of the burning heat and humidity of other locations.




The autumn weather forecast for London makes it an ideal time to visit the city; the crisp weather and brightly coloured foliage displays make for a very pleasant city atmosphere.




Click here for today’s forecast.







Photo courtesy: Paolo Camera




Return from London, England Weather to Best London Attractions